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What are viruses?
Understanding Viruses - Viruses/Immunity Set - Part 1. This clip offers a simplified look at how viruses are structured and how they infect living host cells.
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Poliomyelitis (Poliovirus)
Poliomyelitis is a disease caused by the poliovirus, which has the ability to infect motor neurons in the spinal cord and cause paralysis. American President Franklin Roosevelt was famously crippled by polio. The poliovirus exists in a...
Professor Dave Explains
Hepatitis A (Hepatovirus A)
Hepatitis is a word that describes an inflammation of the liver. This can happen a few different ways, but it is very commonly due to viruses. Hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E all cause liver disease, even though the viruses themselves are...
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Bangladesh battles double outbreak of dengue and chikungunya as hospitals fill
Bangladesh is on the front line of two outbreaks of mosquito-borne viruses, dengue and chikungunya.
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Medical treatment for refugee children in Canada
The longer it takes to settle refugees, the longer they go without consistent health care. This Canadian doctor has made it her own medical mission to treat refugee children.
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Watch! Former AIIMS Chief Dr. Randeep Guleria reveals shocking truth about COVID-19 JN.1 variant
On Covid-19 new variant Jn.1, former AIIMS Director and Senior Pulmonologist Dr Randeep Guleria says, " It is more transmissible, it is spreading more rapidly, it is gradually becoming a dominant variant....it is causing more infections...
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JN.1 COVID variant more transmissible but not causing severe infections: Ex AIIMS Director Randeep Guleria
Former AIIMS director and senior pulmonologist Dr Randeep Guleria on December 23 said the new COVID-19 sub-variant JN.1 is more transmissible and is gradually becoming more dominant but is not causing severe infections.
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Quebec researchers launch clinical trial for potential COVID-19 treatment
Canadians with COVID-19 are being recruited to test a new anti-inflammatory drug that researchers hope can be helpful in the battle against the coronavirus.
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Quebec researchers test potential COVID-19 treatment
Researchers at the Montreal Heart Institute are recruiting Canadians with COVID-19 to test an anti-inflammatory drug as a potential treatment.
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CU View of antibody protein immune system / Oxford, Oxon, United Kingdom
CU View of antibody protein immune system / Oxford, Oxon, United Kingdom
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CU View of hemoglobin protein molecular structure / Oxford, Oxon, United Kingdom
CU View of hemoglobin protein molecular structure / Oxford, Oxon, United Kingdom
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Medical video. Cough. Droplet infection animation (flu or tonsillitis). HD.
Droplet infection mechanism while coughing. Microscopic droplets with streptococcus bacteria of tonsillitis and flu viruses. PAL, NTSC here:
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CU Organic molecular structure of HIV viral capsid chain / Oxford, Oxon, United Kingdom
CU Organic molecular structure of HIV viral capsid chain / Oxford, Oxon, United Kingdom
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High Speed Sneeze, side view man's head sneezing, black background, lips wobble and saliva flies out of mouth
High Speed Sneeze, side view man's head sneezing, black background, lips wobble and saliva flies out of mouth
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CU View of flu virus neuraminidase molecular structure / Oxford, Oxon, United Kingdom
CU View of flu virus neuraminidase molecular structure / Oxford, Oxon, United Kingdom
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CU Organic molecular structure of polio virus particle / Oxford, Oxon, United Kingdom
CU Organic molecular structure of polio virus particle / Oxford, Oxon, United Kingdom
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CU Organic molecular structure of dengue virus spike rotating on white background / Oxford, Oxon, United Kingdom
CU Organic molecular structure of dengue virus spike rotating on white background / Oxford, Oxon, United Kingdom
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Ebola Virus Travels Through Blood System
High resolution 3D animation illustrating the Ebola Virus traveling through the blood system before it ruptures the vessel causing hemorrhagic bleeding. A depth-of-field focal effect was added for photo-realism.
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CU view of dengue virus particle / Oxford, Oxon, United Kingdom
CU view of dengue virus particle / Oxford, Oxon, United Kingdom